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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 9: a literary club and its organ. (search)
cation; so write, my friend, write, and paint not for me fine plans on the clouds to be achieved at some future time, as others do who have had many years to be thinking of immortality. I could make a number myself with the help Mr. E. [Emerson] will give, but the Public, I trow, is too astute a donkey not to look sad at that. Ms. The allusion is to the lines in Rejected Addresses,-- And, when that donkey looked me in the face Its face was sad; and you are sad, my Public! On March 18, 1840, Emerson writes to Carlyle: My vivacious friend, Margaret Fuller, is to edit a journal whose first number she promises for the first of July next,--which, I think, will be written with a good will, if written at all. Carlyle-Emerson correspondence, i. 270. Again he says, April 22, 1840:-- I have very good hope that my friend Margaret Fuller's journal — after many false baptisms now saying it will be called The Dial and which is to appear in July -will give you a better k